Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, November 30, 1850, Image 1

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Play ing on LI carpet nay me . ;*
Is hale e rut, g.rl;
And its her p ee, much I fear scie.
Sete our ow ini otSitlt
Tor a book' is °pedalling "
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ant. in elite e . f in, essaying,
They in il ever wore be stillYina
To tint cherub gar tae Oaring. . .
Only ti:o years chi. i;1
With her hair so lons and flaxen,
died her +ittutty e) ex of Woe,
Awl her cheek go - viornp rind waxen,
Isla, b enarn+lng.tn the Oew.
Then her ro+ee to all whorhear It
Strath.+ a rvezt entranearg spiritx .
Ohl to be iortiver near it •
fa a joy'untphl—
For %is ever swirtly trliias
To tuy heart,lllh raptuteswelling,
Of affection in y
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Only two years of!. •
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All Inir - sv„;eet attempts at words,
In their nael‘kylizadearing
sweeter tar thaiiwny bir.rai
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And the inu.ical king.
AVltien her baby lips are making,' •
From my Ite.vt a charm is waking,
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Than the charm w rich aad glop fag.
Preis tht, Hunan. I tor n'ertton Mai
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Thrill iny egul with rations Mimes,
:toter iet has *lwn.
When bet testOtt; arnts nre rotted me
All 4outeAtte jni• L.ttlt etc-wneJ Wee
At.tt frrt CIA !, WI !num! we
Noel' to grew
Oh' n' . this stele of Allen, •
A :7,htivrith lovelittean t4ll;len
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Mk; ASSURANCE POLICY,
Frio= the Confusion s of 31 Attorney.
Ilrstrrl bring the confidential adviser, attorney, ars
the .. Clill 'On:" Of:modern England; and the revelation;
serious. not uufrequently iuvolvin~ • hfe cc
well aw ft,ititne and character--confided to the purchassid
fd hty and practsiJna! !tuner uf men whom romancers
of«II ageS !Lave aterottpld tes the glfouliand vampires of
civili:ed Soctelv, ate, it, is impessittle to deny, as rarely
dieutzed tis ttio:e the penitents of the Greek and
Lv.in chtirches impart to their spiritual guides and help
er,.; and pits po-nevi} for sonseu het ruicisr,but very suf
ficient ri•a&:11. that ••a bunch of confidence" would, as
certainly l iinvtlen tits professional ruin of an attorney as
the rointui..,ion of
oar
_GM city which noiulafies under the able di
;cci:ort of our active succe - s.uro. I will ca!!—adopting the
nnenclitisture approprsiafcd In us by imaginative lad;rs
and gentiernen %%he favor the world n .th fancy pen-and
ink portr'aito of the law3er-tribe—.thrkt of Flint and Sharp;
Sheri, ni)aelt, cud Flint the sileer•liaired old bach
elor we. buried a low wet ka since /u KeusAl Greeu Cem-
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..Mr. Aut!rews," said a clerk ca be threw open the
deer of the •iauer office oue afterueen; "Mr. JOINS An=
drdws."
••flood Jet. Mr. Andrews." was my prompt and civil
gree.ingt trays good news for you. T..ke a chsur."
The iivod humored, r..ther intelligent. and somewhat
clundrd•couuteuance of the new coiner br.gluened op at
thei-e words. "Nests from my cousin Archibald?" be
asked aa'ho seated himself.
rY•es) lie lumenis your late failure, and commiser
ates the chortled pcfsitiou and prospects 'of your wife and
?le
boy, littli Atcltibali b his godsott. You he has much
compassi:n for. ioasrauch as ha attributes yo r misfor
tunes erA;rely to mismanagement, smiths want of corn-
mou prddeum." .
”Cuat.bd, certainly." grumbled on; Mr. Jesse Andrews;
"but &Medd sort -of, good Ileum!"
"Hieideede tw...k/nder than his - words. He will allow.
till Arc:4ollW attatne 12 . te wojority.-----Let we eel: bow
old is that boy of yours Dow?"
"Ted. He was two Tears 54d whoa his jodfather
weut to India.•
then. you will receive two hundred pounds per
annunt.- payable half yearly. in advance. for tha mist ten
yearn this is of course if tour son lives—ia order to en•
able you to bring him up. and educate him pniperly. Af
teriliat period has elapsed. your cousin intimates that be
will plaCe the yowng man acivantageotpili; mad hdo eat
doubt will do sometiliug. for iva. should on not by that
time bake conquered a-fair posoession for yourself."
"is that all?"maid Mr. Andr•ers.
"Al Why, what did you expect?"
••Twb'or throe thouaaud poundi tom.% me afloat again.
I linos; of a Cafe speculation, that with, say threw ilia's
sand pounds capttal, would realize a handsome fortune in
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Mr. Jean Andrews, I may observe., was ono of that
numerous clime of perscins *he are always on the threelfl
old of 4alizin g millions—tee only and annptant aborts
being the want of a sufficient ••capital." .
1 condoled with Lim upon his disappointment; bet as
words, Itowever civil. avail little% the way of "capital."
31r. Jetue Andrews. having pocketed the first half•yearly
instalnVint of the annuity, Made his exit is by aa moms
a gracious or grittefial frame of mind.
Twu . e other 1141 f yearly payments were duly paid him.
When a handed me hie receipt on the last occaaion.
he mad. inn sort of off-lined, caroler' way. "I 'Mimi ,
Areby (were to die. these payineata would eerie."
o•Peikaps toot." I replied unthinkingly. "At all evenb.
soy, I should say. till you and your Wife .ware in soma
way provided for. But yqur owl is tiat 1 ndde f.
"No, no; not at prosentreptied Andrews. mitering. and
witit's t confusion of manner that sorprued two nit a
It Bashed across my mind that the boy war shad, and
that Andrews, in order. sot to risk titioddmwal or Bair
pension of the annuity. had concealed the fart from pa.
"Let me lee." i mounted, "we hews your prypt".d-
dries—Norton Fe!gate. I think."
"Yea, certainty you hare."' '---
••I /ball very likely call is "A day or two to goo Mm.
Andrews sad yearoone*
The. man smiled is a reassured. belleardettic 1111111811 r.
..De." he answered "Archy is 'alive and eery' welt.
thank God:"
TWO confidence dispelled the autipicion I bad motatits
madly entertained. and five °ride weeks passed away. du
ring which Aedtews and his 'attain were almost 'as en.
tirely absent irons my thoughts as if ne snob maw existed:
About the expiration of that time. Mr. Jess* Andrew*
unexpectedly revisited the lIISCS. and as aeon an I was
dieengiged, was ushered into my private room. Lie wee
habited in the deepest mourning. and It naturally struck
me that either his wire or son - was dead—an impression.
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SATURDAY MORNLNG, NOVEL
how -, r, which &closer examination of his countenuice
did net co • rm, knowing as I did how sih•ctwnate a hus
band and fath he was, with all his faults lard follies,
reputed to be. lio . •okcd flurried, nervous, certsit4:
but there was no grief, n • sorrow in the resttews. &Merit
ed glances which he directe • the floor. tho ceiliug, the
window, the fireplace, the chairs, t teble--.everyn hers?.
in fact. except towards my face.
•What is the inottor..Mr. Andresen?" gravely it
quire& seeing that ho did not appear disposed to op"
the conversation.-
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"A great calamity. air—a great calamity," he horns*
ly arid eonfusedli answered, his face still liersisteraft
avert from me—"has happeoe'd! Archy is dead!" ".
••Deed!" 1 exclaimed • eensideribly alick7hed.
bless me! when did Ode happen?"
"Three weeks ego." vu the'reey. "lie,died of chaf
ers."
"Cholera!" This occurred, I should state, in 1830.
"Yes: he was very assiduously. attended throe/Moil
his butTeriur,•which were protrazted and sevete. by L 54
eminent- Dr. Parkinson, a highly respectable mid skilled
pradlitioner, as you doubtless, sir, are aware."
I could not comprehend the ruse. This dry. auplk
terned,linsiness-.ert or gobble 'nes not the language I
• suddenly bereaved parent, aMI one too, who had lost
considerable annuity by his sou's death... What could
mean? I was in truth fairly puzzled.
. After a considerable interval of silence, which Mr. AM
drew.. wbuso eyed continued to wander it: every dime
Lion except that of mine, slowed no inclination to break
I said—"lt would lie necessary for me to 11 rite iintnedi
aiely to your cousin, Mr. Archibeld Andrews. ) I trust
forlyour lake; theQaunuityl will be continued: but 4
course, till I hear front - hiu4 the half -;only papuents
must be: Euspended." . °
••Certainl2,, certaral.; I naturally expected tbat would'
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be t e ease."said Andrews. Eillio the mania quick, bus-
Tied tens. •'Qutte so."
,••Yeti trace nothing further tummy. I suppose?" I to.
marked after another
„pause. during Which it was very
apparent that he was laboring •with soinethaus towhieh
he uervou•ly besitutcll to give utterance.
• "No—yes—that is, 1-,wish to consult } - 0111 upon a nisi,
km of bunts's—connected with—with a ilferalUMMUCe
(Ripe."
"A life 'moraine e:Gce?'•
"Yee." The men's paleface flusbsdLcrienson. and
his speech twcains inors soli" mom hurried as he want
on. •••Yea: fearing. :Mr. Sharp. that should Arch;•
we might be left without rmiource. 1 resolsecl y after ma
ture diiberat.on, to stroct au insurance on his hfe for
four thbusand pounds."
"Four thousand pounds:"
..Yea. All ceeessary preliminaries werejgone through.
The medical gentleman—since dead of the cholera. by
the wayleximitted the hey of coarse. and the instil. Anti,'
wee legally effected , for tour thousand pouads perfiltle at
Ilia death." .
I did not speak, a suspicion leo
bald re dumb.
•Tkifortuustely." CCWIt COlStialielt. "this insurance
was only elrec a fortnight before poor:Arehy's death.
and the ice refuse. paymoat. although. s I haws Mkt
yen; the lad wait Attended to the very bone of his death
by IX. Parkinson. a highly reipectabl . mosttaneah.sis,,,
tiouel , lc gentleman. Very much so in ed."
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• ..I quite agree iu that," I answer. , , after iiir while... 7
?Dr. Parkinson is a highly respectable arid et if i nent ele•
What reason," 1 added. "do the company igu fur on
';,Payment?" •
"The very recent completion of the policy."
\ "Nonsense! how can that fact, standing alone. a ff ect
; Titer claim?"
"1 do nut know." Andrews replied; and all this time
I , ,had not been' able to look fairly itt hie face; "but they
refuse; and I am &Unions that your firm should take
the matter i hand. and sue them fur this amount."
must rst see Dr : Parkinson." I enswered.
convince rtlYself that there is noisgithartfa reason for re
pudiating the policy." ~
"Certainly. certainly." he replied.
"I wili write to you to•morrow." I said, rising to ter
minate the conference, ',after I hays seen Dr. Parkin
son, and state whether we will or net takepreceediuge
against the insurance conspauy on your behalf."
He thiekeil mo and hurried off.
Dr. Parkinson confirmed Mr. Joss. ;Alt &psis in every
parliculy. lie had attended the boy. a sae. Ile, haired
i
lad of eleven or twelve ?sane°, age. from not long af er
his seizure till hiO death. De aufrersd dreadfully. a d
died unmistakably of Asiatic chafers. and •i' nothing el et
of which same disease a t and female lager i
the same house had died just prertomly. “It is of
course.* Dr. Parkinson remarked in conclusion. "as on
'fortunate fur the coniiiany as it is strangely lucky for.
Andrew.; but tl4re is no valid reason for refusing pay
ment." -
'Up-an. this representation we wrote the next day to , the
assurance people; threatning ptoceed ince on behalf of Mr
Jesse Andrews. . • r
Early on the morrow 'hoe of the managing directors call
tides us,to state the reason which induced the company to
hesitate at recognising the pl.siCstiff's claim. In addition
m the doubts suggested by the brief time which had claps
eil from - the date of the:policy to the death of - the elands
t here were mierarotheislight circumstances of con obor
ative snpiciop. Tho chief of (hello was that a neighbor
hod declared he heard the father indulging iW obstr;por
one mirth in a room ca;ljoining that in Which:this corpse
lay only about two,henis after his son hid expired. This
enecemly, seandeloili„hilatity' of her husband thi wife
appeared to faintly remonstrate apicist. The directors
had consequently res+ed sum tiOsunde Dr. r arkinsou's
filet:retie . who rnigi.ht, they argued. have been de
ceived, have the !wily e4arned in Order to a post mot+
tem ' aminatiOn mope the true come of death ; the
par uts voluntarily agieed to this cauritn. a judicial appli
7nion to enforce it would to tunecessary.and all doubts
the matter could be (pied) , set at rest. I thought the
prewswil, under the circumetinces. reasonable and called
on Mr, and, Mrs. Andrews to obtain thiir concurrence.
Mrs Andrews was. f found. absent is tltp country. but
her husband was at home; and he on hearing th
pout was, 1 •thought. a good dell startiadT-mittocked
rather-4 natural emotion perhaps..
"Who—who," he said after a fesi moments' idlest
rellectien—"who is to con4erilds limited!, revolting
I inquiry'!"
"Dr. Tarkiaseit 4111 be present. with Mr. liompbrey
the vargeoa„ lad - Dr. Curti f the riewli eppoiuted physi
c/ea, tO the auttrairee (Ace, hi phi/ of Dr. Morgan,
who died, u you are aware, a ahort time since of thil
cholera."
•'Tree. Ah. W.H.' then." hr saswerad slate/sit with
alacrity. "he it tis they wish. Lk. Parkinson will sae' ,
Lair ptay.!' .
Tito asaminathis was effected. and lb. result was a
sosfartnationi. beyond doubt or ijaitibb;: %gist death. as
Doctor Parkissok bed &elated. had. %wan solely oc
casiommk by abolore2 The assemmim conimmy still
b.ritat•di imam this conduct could nOw bs looked upon
as pumices obstinacy. eft owed them witb a writ at
oa•s. Tbey pre la; and the woof was handed over
to bit. Jas') Andrew'. whose jey at his saddest riches
did not,"l was forced to admit. appsarto ba in the slight-
Hides's* damped by say feeding at sadness for aloe lots
•f as tints child.
MN wrote to inform Sir. ArokibiM Andrews of Mess
ireettrremeor, and to reirmet farther inotractions with te-
WONIItARD.O
Bard to the am
siderable time
Cicala be re
Andrews pie
been tong hafa
me a few weo
niscent TIM
Clouds t3.)ii' aftor gatheted over this brilliant prospect.
Tho partner. ivliosc ptinntaiiive toogne andlbrillant im
agination had inilueed Mr.,Andritri to join him with
his four tho:lnd pounds. p roved to be anjaymat cheat
and swindler and Mr. Andrews. applicatton to as for
holeau retires, wasjust too late to pin:Vent the tic
il
colaph.hed diaalor in naomirshins and delusioncfrom em
barking At 1., verpool for America. with oaf ry pony of
the partoersl , l p
funds in his pockets! ' . „
A favorable reply frotri Mr. Archibald "Aritlrews had
now become?a qiicstioniof vital importancelto hie cousin.
who very intitiently awaited its arrival) It camo at
last. Mr. Arows had cited rather suddonly at Bombay
i short time fora my leaeriarritod there. afor (menu- ,
ting in It'll
l ate a will. of Whfch one of the .copies was
, F ,
forwardo I to me. By this instrument liis property—
. about. t'iiily-Ivis thonsa.A . ipounis o the groater portion of
iff which had B ien remitted
from time to Unme t for laved
. .
ment to the
Five thous%
the purpose of educating aild maintaining Archibald An. ,
thews. the telstator'e godloif. fill be should have attained .
the age of ter my-one , &o l d the while of the renisiniug
thirty thouse d pounds tdire then -Odd over to Areliii
bald, with meninulated interest. In the eve it. however.
of the death tf his god-salt. lira °Aire • Proilert7 wee de
vised to isnot ler more dislOnt and wealthiiir caualu. :Jr.
Newton audlhis son Chifilles„ oa precisely; eimiler con
ditions. with the exception let an aunalty of satiety
Pounds, payObb to *sew Aty TllllWd and b; wife during
their lives, was cherged•upost it. 1
Two letteis were dispatchMl the
,stuinei evening—one
4i
to the unfor nate consin.,3lo. Newton. wito lived with
hi what w then known as tile twopman pee: delivery.
and anotherito Mr. hose Anliritie• who Iliad taken" Op
his ciaotemporary abode in a , cottage near St. Albans.
Hertfordehite. These missives infeirmed both gentlemen
of the arrive lt of the Indian mZil.and the.; to them, im
portant dispbtches it contained. 4
Mr. Newton was midi at the Office oat' the following ;
Imornlng, alid perused die will with line coittatit. He
we, rnaly (One sorry, though, for port,f ,, Cous'm Jesse,
the lose (alibi eon was a aad: e itzkot Ict insets worse than
this of a' fortune. which he ea* t have IsPeeted to fel
low, sea twitter of eoaree. And the atenoity. Mr. New
ton titoug filly u mid. was. aher all.ino • contempu
ble proviste • . two persons.. Without family. sod of
os. • mpittements. , 1
‘..
• very differeistimeue was enacted when, late in the
evening, and jam as 1,-teas about to leave the, offrnt. Mr.
Jamie Andrews rushed iit.wiiito oft a ehemb haggard. and
wild with piession.—“Wilat devil's fables are these you
write rue?" heitant forth the instant he bad gained the
threshold of the roofs. •••Ilow dare you,l" ho wom on
almost shrieking with fury—"host dare ?roe attempt to
palm off thee. accursed liaison ate?- 7 A.relay„riek—rich
—.sad I-;• 1 Hot its 4 he: An infernal tietriai girt up to
torture ma.i..te date me wad, distracted.mad" ' Tim
excited ma4t littersly foatrisif w.te rage, all so astonisiv%
ed eras I, at it was a inmate' or two 'before I could'
speak or move. At last I noes, closed the door, for the
clerks ha the otiterMitze•were hearerS add wits-ewes to
tilos outhreek. and led WI way to an hitsle and more pet-.
rate vent/mut. **Come with me Me. Andrews." 1
. •••and l let us talk the matter catty over."
He inee'lleically followed, threw himself into a chair,
aid listened with frenzied finpifielee• to', the reading of
'the will. ' I • .
MEM!
••A cane is upon nu," ha shouted, jinOping. op as I
coucludud: "cite Curse of judgment upon 'toe
crisis I but the other day coat atiuoil--a chine u I thought
—dolt, idiot that I way—sa cassis:ly cuttivad, N slay
*sly executed! Fool. emUaia, tilidasitis that I bay*
been; for no a. wises forutna a teattorod for
.my iccapt
%nee. I dare oat ptit fortlt,,iny handle grasp it; fortune,
too. out only fur rue. but—Oh, Gad, it will kill us both.
:girth' as Well sens, though I aloaa alit to blau, fur
this inforual chance!"
This outburst appeared la relieve gird. 113.1 he 'rink
back into ltiy chair so:newh it ca!nalt. I could under•
s nothing ij all that Thal:ltaly, kauwiag. as I d.d
thut h, sou tfrChiliald had died front' natural causes.
"It severe b!ow." I said in as osothitig a - tow as I
c td assume; ii - try great die - appoint:meat; still. pu
at secured tram extreme pover:ty—frain anyelini like
elate want."—.—.
"his an thet—,t is' not that!" hs brake in, thouigh
not quits so wildly ail' ket.irii2 "Look you, Mr.' Sharp,
I will tell you alit Thora may tee - soma] mode of extri
cation (rain this terrible predicament, and I mast have
your advice proressionelly upon it.":
' . • - •Go on, I will advise you to the Seel of taw : ability,"
"llere i it is, then: Archy, my ion Pt rely, is alive!
alive! and well boas rod health ea either you or I:"
I was thunderstruck. Ilere wag indeed a revelation.
"Alive and well," colltiuulfd Anprows. "Lifter:
when the eholera began totread so rapidly. rbettion:ht ,
tr ainf insurin W
g the ye life u ease of the Borst betel
lin:. bill not, as I hope for 'mercy. ;.itit the eillatt•st
I
thought of harming a hair of his heal.' This was dose::
Very I/03n the terrific di 311.311 reached our oeighbat4sosl,
end my wife took Archy to a country Bodging. returning
herseif the same eveuittg: , The next ihir oar • only ser
vant was i attacked, aud died, A. few boors afl - r tlatit,
our first-floor lodger, a widow of thn. 'name of Maeon . 4
1 who had been with us but every ahort'iins.s - , was attttek=?,
ed. She suffered dreadfully; and hir ItSi,'w,..4 - iy about
the age of Archy, and with just his hail and complesion,.
took ill also, The woman was iltionli with' pain; and
before ifrective medical aid could be obtainede-she war
seised in the Middle of jlts right--ate expired. Her
016 p
aim. whalsail Imo r ved lute another room. ‘ bums;
tapidli 1110f1114 WIIIl!ililit for Dr. ra*ineeni , the' pear
fellow wee almost partially delirious WO pain. mid clang
pitienely Stand my wife's auk. calliag his mother. sad
' Pieria/ her to relieve him. Dr. Parkinson 'arrived.
and at first sight of the boy; aid, "Vslar son ii very all.
•Illes. Andrews-4 fear put recovery; bin we wilt se.'
what awaits duos."—l swear I. you 4lr. Sear .2 that it
m
was net till this inn neat the device *Sick' has ised as
flashed across my traits. I eastiersed Say-wifis nli whis
per net to oadiesivs the dubs. who pr heed the
nsestaettve remedies. and was its the seat wh dui lad
died. Yoe kites the rut. wad new. toir. tell me, ass
US
'sophist be dears—soy device aedge, re
dis : • 1110
miserable bluader. Ibis terrible mistake?", ; N
**This Waal Gas crisis...yea should *pr. Mr. Apdre
I replied; ••fee the eetuusieetes of whiles yew ese luabtevte
be transportett let life." ,
”Yee, aims; re debate Oat ; ibis ia,the Ina word:—
But west sav innocent child' Base foe his fethesleit•
fauns?" . . ' •
"That is tbsonsty iseasidaration that mold Widnes mos
to wag e tower in the bwimem Lib nnasy miser aloe
MAWS. yea are eamght in (be trap yow liarbeii for taborer
Come to me to-morrow; L wiU think ever Um invites bit
tweet tbii and Men; but at proems& I min say
Stay, I mldoii. am his band arm on thodoori "Me kisati;
ty of your aim ens be provoif. I appos4 by helnar 'ebbe.
so than your owol"
"Cartaialy. smuttily." •
"That will.do. :them i wpl melee pt the aearehtii.",
it it should CMS the eay . ol#l.4 that -saga
IBER 18A
Nulty hithertsi paid so bis cot Min. A ema- .
tweald aocaMarity elapse berfeso an 11U1Srer
:mod; and its tho moan ti+ Mr. Jesse
nand headlotez into iho speotslatioa ha had
Skerinz to 114ege in. and wait he ittfurtuzd
f.'s afterward :1. oa the myal road to a Can'
fie. • I;
tilieb feuds'—was die:mood of as follows:=
pituu,ds eoudn Jose olLet!teivo. for-
to have 4
to reirtio
I=EM
aid tha
Jesse A
crimiaa
CrITII
fath a is
A toofcironce tho next morning with 111 r. Pilot
raaoi
tod is eareendiag fur Mr. Jame Attdrewei sad advising
him for fear of accidents or miaearriegii Id our pialo s to bi
hlineelf to the kingdom of Franerr-sfor a short time.
lige had then no treaty of titraddian with that anaintry.
Asinine as 1 knew he was atfely oat of this realm, I wait
ed NINO the iitsarinvo peeyto.
••Th'e money might not to have hien received by Jesse
iioJ►ews, you say. Mr. Sharp?" 41.1rerred the rztanogiug
gentleman, looking keenly 'morn) , lime.
..Precieely. It ought, not to too...lilies received by
him." • . • -
"And retry not, Mr. Sharp?"
••That is quite an unneecessary quest4a. and one t
yon know 1 should not cower if 1 could. That erk:eli
chiefly concerns you 1. that 1 .aut toady to return
the four .thottaand 'pounds at *nee. here on the spot.
and that delays are clangored*. li.yeritmerase. why of
course—aad 1 nose &uneasy chair- 7 1 mist take back the
tnlney.'?
"Stsy—stay? I will jpst consult with,oos or twq gen
tlemen, audios with yo r e almost imnisiltatoly." -
In about fire minutes he n4arued.' "IVell. Mr. Sbartto.
ha said. "we had I aappase, better take the meney—.eb
tamped, as yea say, by nrlateke."
"Not at all; I said noihinzabout a tnlstalte. I said it
one': not have bleu irnaired by Andrews:"
*.Wellarell; I understand. I Moat. I suppose give
you a receipt:"
"Undoubtedly; and. if you please. procfssty in this
form." -4 I
••1 handed hint a con On a slip of paper. , He , ran i
over. smiled. transcribed it on a stamp. signed it and a
I handed him a check. for the amount, telseee it in al.'
hands. We mutually bowed. and I went my way.
Notwithstanding Mr. Newton's °monition" who woo j
initurally furious at the noaxitected turn the affair had ta- ;
7•
lien, the identity of the buywhem that gentleman per
fisted in auseniag to be dead end buried—tree dearly
tablished; and Archibald Andrews. ou the day he be- ;
came of age, received post essiornaof his fortune. The
four thanaand pounds had of exams bean repail oat of
Jesse Andrew's. legacy. That person has. ant* epeak.
einceskalked thrungb life a mark-far I covert atom of
every penes aequalutedwith the very ; black tmnaitution
here recorded. This :was doubtie-ss a Much hitter fate
than he deserved; and in, strict or pdctical jaSt:ce his
pa uiskment ought unquestinueVy to hare beeln much
greater—more appareuialso„ than it Was, for rzatup:e.'s
sake. Bat lam a wait' not of !bat of fact. and
consequently relate Semite. not*. thay!preac:sely ought.
kit w they de,occasienally occur in alawyerii ofsca.aa d
ether nispiletical nooks and corn era of this prosaic. matter
af-factorkiag-day
- A Story of irazekings.
A atzry of the "knocking*" was told las recently, which
we Oink,brio good to be bunt. and thereof* give it a start.
Its the Wisitern portion of Noir Vitt, lire ••spunuat
ruaniteatlitiocut" nave created Considerable excitement.
Among the subjectatifthitexcitetnentxras a simple Man, '
of wiEldfiace, who 4 bumptof marvellousness and re
torence were rictel.ly large. Ho was; of course, super-
stitioasly retigious.timd the knocking" of which he bad c
taws' eager &cession- th be a witter's, impressed him
with the Mined awe.
°We morning after the 'ould roan" had. been out to
hear the knockings. the rarunnibratieel of which had Btu -
lea away.a tiel.t's rest. be arose 4 . 1147. as was his wont
to inake`a fire. The wife was awake.; and deternuned on
having soma fun So herself on her elbow. mho
_reran:le: her 'husband. no morn ; than half dressed. ter
nerdy. as lie kneeled at the store. sad; abstractedly poked
anion the sidle&
/he man's wife. bowery; was a tier, different kind
of being. ; , She s contr . :al:the "spirit." lagzhod at her
husband. and look story occasion I. rally hint upon
what she deems) his ipeeird weiakneia. •
The wife applied her knuckles to oje headboard of the
bed; iap-rap-rapt,
, ,
The victim etarted. with bin hair 'pa end. and peeped
ascrousliy over the stove.
Rtp-rap-rap:
• J
fie began to tremble. and iittictoustr faltered. out. "Is
Iris a spirit'?" -
Rap-rap-rap !
Does the spirit whiff to communicate with me?
Rol"TsP - sal o
Spirit. art then aa an errand*? netlrey to me?
Htp -raptrip !
sv:lt thOultave me to ek.?
"Hake up that firs ycio infernal elil f0u1,),07V , allowed
his raf, with mingled mirth. ariger audilisgust, as the
trasnbhu hu..band termed ironnd, , ,emd saw the saucy
moisture, recerdiug him calmly, with e:reis that entirely
yeeNlattdeered the fear of. spirits. i. He 'was main.—
Sprinzfield Rsp.i
zz.- •
A Sensible Spiech From a I S‘nible Darkoy.
.
At a tneep,a'g recently. of the colored people in rehires'
to the Wily* slave lair. after the excitement, had been
wrifinia up to the h4best pitch. and every' st!y,ger was
-ready to go out and cqt the throats of A the white pee.
- ple in the city, a sensible Old man arose and eaid.—"My
friends I think we tire a gwine a i little too last in this
matter. We talk•about &ruling eiifselves aul resisting
d.s law; but it appear. to me., 14 hredria, (let do beso
tiog dst v.'e can do, would be lo nitro a fond to help de
Ingitive to get ou(oh do way ob dim slave catchers. Fur,
now supper's . say bre4reit, dot wo Itab a first rate fight.
and got ese ob dose fugitives clear.!sod flea or six ob us
get killed is de mass. mow is my ipinisa die woakl be
i Ol l,
Wain game. It 'punt to ate . slut exactly da way
to save bigger. any how." IV .at abide with this swat
ted geatlemao.—Beaten 3141.
Sublime:
It was sight. A thick. wady gloont
. Obscared the
MOO.. The slim!. in fitful rote. howled desolately throne;
the forest's Nantes breeches—moat fittiag , eight fur deeds
of harrow. Awfully , seundud the village clock—it tolled
11i hour of one. At this witching time of night. a wild
murderous looking wretch stole forth from the w00d5....
Hie heard was loag and rough; his }hair Uncombed and
matted. thvegely shunned hie, bloodshot eyes. ea be can
timely approached the spot where We imeonscone victim
imbrued in peaceful inner:ease.' Thoteurdestir smiled
as . listened to its breathing. ',Kited the axe; with
one It descended deep into the Skull of the sleeper
—forth s. • WI blood-44siwg seas Amt. Ws breathird
free.
, .
Ri l
One of the Foo Fen exquisite.. en getting late an ont
itu,
slims Oat night.' ad tho stage lantern burning low—
in the lantilitheri atinkot expiring lainp-wieli.
**Leek hos. 'van," staid he. "this illapaina
deart\msbe
toe is iduaritiiiiy ; It's y des darkt Dri.
yaws"' sisd he • end to be it ed reith on limper
'sit Idea: **Dries*. why don't lon yet" 'ma
„ .
fat goo?"
. The'"Dtiinter" MI idrbliter.e44-011ecti4•• .
A Steen/int Idea for Parton to • '•
Make Money. • • --)
A plan furl raising fish for, table was. we seetareMseei.
never prarticedin America le any extent, hie i•Vera
Miele*s tree that a regular "apply of fish of a greet earls
ity of charnetc r,•,. might be had by the poorest (armee. by
a little-attention to Me Mauer., fly a very tittle 'deader(
to the habits Of fish. large quantities of trout, 'eels. =disk
aunfi.h, perch, 'rockfish, seeker,. chubs. &a.. Id be
mired 'alp t any esperese to, speak or. - Thin is w
very giodla d agreeable food. Men ie Parisi w it
An; ski
will be ' fitted the people knew gionghltiog o f
eating. v beets known to:jowl:ook*, large (esteem.
from raisin :hi.; fish alone. ,The trent would deed* is
ponds mad. je4 below or ever springs, wiser* the wider '
is clear and cent. and the bottom stony and gravely. A
simple bre st work *trona tittle; Stream from a spring
houso. Woo' snake; a pond that would at once afford
abetter to f li and supply seighborieg,tands with water,
by means o little ditches cat into it for irrigation. Cat-
fish,. sunfis eels and suckers; would live well in peak
with soft b Items Dud pfeetyrrf mud:_ and' when tide
°iota to supply them- with food and prelim
-4 of the kitchen. stale bread:AA.. would he
F • • red by t h em, sad that would fishes feet.
via fish were wattled for the table. a solgesp
email boy could use. or a fine and book. Dr
I • water of the pond to become kw. •o thi fish
1 ght in other ways,would be only necessary to
fter en:tirade g several kiwis of fish for 110UNI 1
• • beat - ad:spindle' them would be known,and
would forme pletwatit study for the younger
the family. in the same way that they now
the habits of the cattle—honest sheep and I
hrifty format would (tidy - take a little pains. 1
• be might as regularly go to market with his
sessoo, as tug does bow with hit cal res, sheep.
ckonsk with 'this great advantage. that the
ug *pa; wigaid be itifisAely less. and** care
ace the poride and streams aro .well stocked
most nothing, • i
about thedonth of March, or April, *MO
the 'men* of all !treeing and riven. in, tits
• strangest pad most curious plicseensees
•• couccov4 Midgets of filiforM transparent
. from two *lwo and a het/ inches in lengbk
• output massages the iierfece of die water.—
i oce. when closely Plansiaed. is &mad to be
than yeses , eels, nairmting from the Ogee
i is male. lakes sad other !tree* s which
to with the deer , w who.. coarse they fo:low.
e ”swarmingis." thst the Frencbareladebted '
play of eels in all the localities where they - are
, withstanding the great mortality which must '
, exist. from ' the, irposed condition sir these .
. These might by any farmer he transported
t
location prepared for them, and be could thee
f necessary, supply his coterie! with !a seer
is. young eels grow in seven months. to be
long and nearly Ilik inch is eireumfentses.---•
in a coding.' "pace. far free. (hilt native
t
i twenty-eight months they its shoes inch
d thej•weeld probably grow meek lesger if
die geed cirestnetanees. An eel three years .
liold maasured,filbeen inches is length and fear
ereit'co. Another stieieted at seven years of
ado. Thts rapt growth of*. eel will poin t
pas a proembil creature for culture; pet'.
rce
so than any other fish.
igod to treat. it is rated that ,in the deb Pled
Leo,. on 83311C1L Lake. flew Yogi. there
seventeen trout. Wires years ego: flies* that
art two thousand large bizild and will flavored •
sea taken from the pea& without say cost te
The tattle eau, in fact. be supplied at say •
• any nember oi . these tisticimui fish. 'A gruel
'''!) pond through which this fisiLmake byways
'aye. and is which they seem to take great
is, probably. is the MIA= by which they ,
it surfaces of the secretion. taking place coo
lie meat of the fish is said to partake very
e pleasant flavor of thts grass. In conseqoases
D's 'access. several farmer's shoal the Lake
fish' ponds. and supply their fandlios without
•apebse . The peed* also supply the clearest
A is winter. ' As acre of ground Is oily no.
a large eupply of the best fish.
fur Vaa ilitiocentsoa
tiau‘ the •
eagerly der
And when
rug. which
allowing . th
could be vs'
get them. .
dui*, the f
their habits
member
understentl
hop. If a
la this war
fish in the:
,„ •
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-
1..
1 50
IMU:M==II
NUMBER 29.
A New
was not iil3
Pigs, or n
OosLof rah'
keeping.
with fish.
Every v
found et
'veniag. t
pomilb:e to
aninialcul
rise up in •I
This sabot,
iothing
of their bi,
cauu
ea di it'
for their s
found. oo
=2E
pion: ea
to a propc
annuatly.
stock. T •
four inch
Aid this
streams.
es a
well fed
aud a hal.
10 1%17C0 01
age. four
rit voi, o f
bar aka
UT
of Gideon
were put
time, at Iv,
fi.h Lire •
the fam4
I=l3ll
groat 1:1 t'
i_and high
delight.
t Osamu, th
tinuel'v.
much of t
of Mr.
hailt
troub!e qr
arid bsiti
=ME
Young ltem .1
no rn3rtal object Mi l boactifni to me as a eon
;Guile man. I watch him as Ido irear In the
:lauds maybe *fore bins. bat we, Irmow that
behind them and ,will beam bath Tie: die
lir:popularity may outsides Maui bet lit
1
thigh
,ensoets. he Illemiutes'ir owe tile
lo resists temptation net witho ut 'isinigeo.
to vietne; but hi resists and eon '. be beam
af,the profligate, and it otinp him; ferr‘that
sinus, bat heals with ha own pure mech.—
not tho watchword of fashion. if it Iliodn **an
who says, not only in his heart; but with his
is' no God!" controls him net; he sees the
eating. God, and rejoices in it.
is sheltered by fend arms and Wiles ertneill i
protected by HU experience. antkienisheed by ,
3; but the yonce man stand* aniiiithetensp.i
on
heavens;
his I)ght
blaze afi,ol
is a trait
He heeds
the Atht t
Bps. •.the
hand of a
Wotnit
old age i
Its men:
Ihp warla liko aself-baranced power. Puppy
tahous.of
he who
Oftwor
and gains the prop of morality. . •
than, cousclaittions youilt--ralpa'. thy litasd
rye thyself foi goodsere. • • ,
and and n
If crud
.
gnatsintellectual -psweri. awake iit that
er lei it-be said of thee she helped le swell
• Coln by pouring hie influence In Its ebanails."
feeble in mental Strettri. throw not that drop
nted current. Araks, arise. young meet se
beantifial glob of virtue! It is 411121140 to be
holy.: Put on thy Strength then: Lot lath be
thy teverdefead hor.—Mies Coronae Gil-
eaUSO; 12lei
the tiver
If than a
into 'a po
scene tha
pare and l
the !WI
111, Terrible Palau. s '
j a
I. mors misery in he world thaw mete the
has sob.ir *nasal of the *label 'brow.
• y night„ we ar a man. attechod to see
I professions. si4ing Is it billiard worn. and
enjoying 'a gentsqa which two of kis of his
ere es d. Aftethe had wafted a few me
beekoood as fate anethorapartinant. and said.
"1 ford Oise a inatlatan."="What's tho mat-
My wife died this afternoes." **Then what
• *ugherar. we asked. "I ant hero to collect
ough. if possible. to bsry her!" Such proved
fain. The body of 114 wl4—the mother of
tty female. childreo—lay uneoffuted and an
, white bo made a pitgrimse for the purpose
R the pries et weed and ground enough Is at ,
remainetbsiast woes which main* datum the
harrivnity. How Htt. Jo thespoildthrifta asd
people of t h e metropolis know s of dm wraliched
ch is constantly prevailing in their midi: Maar
QM - toll. incautiously and uarthiultingly epsot. it
dnipoood of would perhaps save skis or rendss
g family bappy.-..Nook's disseager.
• , A NCO) Di*lrllo.
S. whore dotestromit nig at."
fwd. 4&h istsidiai ado frigid sodiasop
la* sosaltrileSsase.ft
3.1
laidd
&tL •
tO! Da,?.
pie M 1'41 7 -it daitit at
otsoiain( ireeklii fat ""
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